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Solve X^2 - 6x = -5 by completing the square. Show all work for the steps below. A) For x^2 - 6x + c = -5 + c, what value of c is used to complete the square? B) Substitute the value for c in Part 2(a). Then complete the square to rewrite the equation as the square of a binomial. C) Solve for x. ( Will Mark Brainliest but no links or nonsense answers please) I Also Posted A Picture Of The Question And Steps so you can see what the question and steps are to take.​


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